Catalyzing

Catalyzing is the Catalyst blog, bringing together and amplifying diverse voices that share Catalyst’s mission to expand opportunities for women and business. Catalyzing reflects the wide range of opinions, ideas, and experiences of Catalyst employees, incorporating perspectives from our offices in North America, Europe, Asia, and beyond. It also features non-Catalyst industry leaders, experts, and academics committed to changing workplaces and lives. Get the RSS feed.

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We’ve all enjoyed watching the greatest number of women athletes performing so well in this summer’s Olympic Games. So how are women performing in other areas? We found some encouraging signs. And what about the future? Some recent stories about young women stepping up and making change happen...

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The appointment of Marissa Mayer as Yahoo!’s new CEO sparked many conversations—including on Catalyzing and MARC. Adding one more voice to the mix, today we’re featuring Catalyst’s Cheryl Yanek, who highlights an important parallel between moms who are professional athletes and those climbing...

August 15, 2012 by Ilene H. Lang

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Olympics fan David Lau is also Associate, Member Relations at Catalyst Canada. This year, David has been most impressed by the growing participation and accomplishments of women athletes from around the world.

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I have a confession to make: I am an Olympics junkie. I have been from the moment I...

August 14, 2012 by David Lau

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In this post, the second in a serieson women of color, Catalyst’s Katherine Giscombe, PhD,describes the challenges facing diverse women and asks tough questions related to their status in the American workforce.

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The media often promote distorted depictions of female beauty, leaving many feeling helpless against the ubiquitous misrepresentation of women. Jenna Herman, our current summer intern at Catalyst Canada, shares her reflections on the motivating story of a young girl’s decision to stand up against...

August 6, 2012 by Jenna Herman

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Recently on Catalyst's Can Con blog, Deborah Gillis posted an inspiring call to action from Catalyst Canada intern Jenna Herman. Reproduced below is Herman’s take on distorted depictions of female beauty—and what we can do about them.

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As girls become young women, and seek a sense of...

August 6, 2012 by Ilene H. Lang

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The more you work, the less you get done. Studies show that working more than 40 hours per week can decrease employee health and productivity. Find out how some innovative companies have tackled the counterproductive culture of “presenteeism” head-on, plus read about the latest news on women and...

August 1, 2012 by Ilene H. Lang

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Men dominate high tech industries in the United States, but this isn’t the only reason why Marissa Mayer’s recent appointment as the CEO of Yahoo! garnered so much press. In today’s guest-post, Catalyst’s Emily Cohen, Knowledge Management Librarian, digs deeper into the debate surrounding the...

July 25, 2012 by Emily Cohen

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A couple weeks ago, CanCon focussed on the power of one tweet to start a global calling out of sexism in daily life. Today, we’re featuring some of the informative and inspirational tweets that we’ve posted in our own Twitter feed.